Arkansas–Louisiana border

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The Arkansas–Louisiana border is the state line separating Arkansas and Louisiana in the southern United States, running largely north–south through rural areas, forests, and riverlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interstate border
state boundary
country United States of America
surface form: United States
definedBy state line between Arkansas and Louisiana
followsDirection north–south
hasAdjacentEcosystem bottomland hardwood forests
river floodplains
wetlands
hasBorderCrossingType bridge crossings
ferry crossings
road crossings
hasCharacteristic follows natural features in some segments
largely rural
sparsely populated in many sections
hasJurisdictionOnSide State of Arkansas NERFINISHED
State of Louisiana NERFINISHED
hasNeighboringStateToNorth Arkansas NERFINISHED
hasNeighboringStateToSouth Louisiana NERFINISHED
isLegalBoundaryFor Arkansas state law
Louisiana state law
locatedInRegion American South NERFINISHED
Southern United States NERFINISHED
partOf borders of Arkansas
borders of Louisiana
passesThrough forests
riverlands
rural areas
separates Arkansas NERFINISHED
Louisiana NERFINISHED
usedFor administrative division
law enforcement jurisdiction delimitation
tax jurisdiction delimitation

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Ark-La-Miss region locatedNear Arkansas–Louisiana border